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Old 04-20-2009, 04:44 PM   #51
blueskies
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Originally Posted by phfgkl View Post
Thanks. I am not going to put my female through a lot of breedings. I have had 3 kids, and they were spaced. the first ones were almost 4 years apart, then almost 6 years. I sure didn't want to be pg every 9 mos. and I'm not going to do that to my female. I'm only breeding her 2-3 times!
Then, she is retiring right here with me. LOL Maybe I'm not going to be a good breeder, as I'm not rehoming my females.

You do sound like you will make an excellent breeder. Sometimes it is the most difficult to rehome a female that you know needs extra attention and would get it in a new place. Those are the most difficult choices for me to make, but every decision is based on what is best for the dog. Breeding is not an easy task, there is more heartbreak than good times, but the good times sure make up for the bad.

Remember though, a dog's body is very different from a human's in many ways, but again, that is only my opinion.
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